ivantheterrible
DIY
Hi all,
For clarity, I'm not a qualified electrician, but have a reasonable amount of experience as I've done plenty of wiring (signed off by a proper sparky) as a farm manager in the UK.
I now have a house in Bulgaria which we bought some five years ago and have been slowly modernising during any holidays. We have now moved over full time and I want to rewire as the wiring here is ancient and of very very dubious quality. Anyone who's seen old Bulgarian house wiring will know the sort of thing. Flat two core wire fixed with nails between cores, two or three china and wire fuses for the whole system and lights that piggy-backed off of the two pin sockets. The sockets themselves are either not earthed in some cases or share a joined negative / earth back to the fuse board. I originally put in a small CU to separate some of stand alone items such as the washing machine and cooker but had to follow the same combined earth neutral as most of the wire is two core. I now wish to put in a decent CU and new three core wiring throughout, making the system a TN-C-S one. I don't trust the old wiring as the house is 100+ years old and some of the wire is at probably 50 going by the old cloth style insulation tape used in many places. I'm worried that if one of the earth / neural cores break, items will become live, so it needs doing ASAP.
So, to my questions -
Starting at the meter box outside of the property, I'm not sure of the integrity of the earth system itself as there appears to be no earth rod at our post (we are a fair way from the transformer or other properties, so I would have expected one. To add to that, it looks like there should be an earth rod as the connection is there, but it goes nowhere - (see the pictures) Apparently, they sometimes going "missing". Would it be a sensible idea to install my own at this post or within my property, or would I risk creating an earth loop? Bear in mind our nearest neighbour is nearly a km away and the transformer even further. Of course, I could check with the supplier, but have so far found that asking them anything seems pretty fruitless.
Then, on the rewiring. I intend to stick with a radial circuit rather than ring, as I'm pretty sure that's against the reg's here. If so, can I combine both TN-C and TN-C-S on separate radials as I go along or will this cause issues? I intend to do the whole lot, but it may take a while, hence the combination until all is done.
Sorry, for the multiple questions, and thanks for any advice.
For clarity, I'm not a qualified electrician, but have a reasonable amount of experience as I've done plenty of wiring (signed off by a proper sparky) as a farm manager in the UK.
I now have a house in Bulgaria which we bought some five years ago and have been slowly modernising during any holidays. We have now moved over full time and I want to rewire as the wiring here is ancient and of very very dubious quality. Anyone who's seen old Bulgarian house wiring will know the sort of thing. Flat two core wire fixed with nails between cores, two or three china and wire fuses for the whole system and lights that piggy-backed off of the two pin sockets. The sockets themselves are either not earthed in some cases or share a joined negative / earth back to the fuse board. I originally put in a small CU to separate some of stand alone items such as the washing machine and cooker but had to follow the same combined earth neutral as most of the wire is two core. I now wish to put in a decent CU and new three core wiring throughout, making the system a TN-C-S one. I don't trust the old wiring as the house is 100+ years old and some of the wire is at probably 50 going by the old cloth style insulation tape used in many places. I'm worried that if one of the earth / neural cores break, items will become live, so it needs doing ASAP.
So, to my questions -
Starting at the meter box outside of the property, I'm not sure of the integrity of the earth system itself as there appears to be no earth rod at our post (we are a fair way from the transformer or other properties, so I would have expected one. To add to that, it looks like there should be an earth rod as the connection is there, but it goes nowhere - (see the pictures) Apparently, they sometimes going "missing". Would it be a sensible idea to install my own at this post or within my property, or would I risk creating an earth loop? Bear in mind our nearest neighbour is nearly a km away and the transformer even further. Of course, I could check with the supplier, but have so far found that asking them anything seems pretty fruitless.
Then, on the rewiring. I intend to stick with a radial circuit rather than ring, as I'm pretty sure that's against the reg's here. If so, can I combine both TN-C and TN-C-S on separate radials as I go along or will this cause issues? I intend to do the whole lot, but it may take a while, hence the combination until all is done.
Sorry, for the multiple questions, and thanks for any advice.